There are many design elements we can also incorporate into our interior styling to serve as decorative touch. In fact, the interior decorations do not always need to be only decorative. Rather, the decorative touch can also be incorporated into items that provide us function, such as furniture and light fixtures. As for today, we’ll focus on the latter. Various ideas of light fixtures will be ready to indulge your mind.
Ebb Flow table lamps |
Perfect to add a more heartwarming touch to our table is this wonderful collection from Ebb Flow. The glass shade for these table lamps allows the retro-inspired bulbs to be seen, thus adding a more visual appeal to make the fixture more attractive at the same time. The see-through glass material will ensure that the glow can spread to any direction.
Ligne roset half globe dining |
This half globe pendant is a gorgeous touch to draw attention to a dining table easily, and such trick always works. When you are hanging pendant lighting above a dining table, you definitely need to pay any attention to the height. Plus, mind the size of the shade too.
Norman bell shape |
Speaking of the size of the lamp shade, the bell shape pendant from Norman here can make a great reference for you. Its size is large enough to somewhat create a balance with the rounded table placed right below it, but it is not too large to overwhelm the space. See how the arrangement here may work greatly in a small dining corner!
Pinch ruffled |
Well, speaking of hanging a pendant lamp above a dining table, you can always take this as an opportunity to install a fixture that will also serve as a focal point in the room. With the hanging lighting easily noticed, it’s not difficult to draw the attention to the dining area. Here, the pinch ruffled-inspired shape forms the lighting fixture mounted to the ceiling above the table, creating an artistic touch without having to overwhelm the space.
Innermost glob chandeliers |
When it comes to chandeliers, it is not difficult to imagine sparks and glows with an extravagant, sophisticated vibe and look. This is why the classic crystal chandeliers are highly popular. However, it doesn’t mean those are your only option. The Innermost glob chandeliers here can prove you how the glows and glam can also be created even in a more creative manner.
Abatezanetti table lights |
These table lights from Abatezanetti are too awesome to miss, right? We truly love the design shape that is fluid and minimalist, which somewhat creates an impression as if these fixtures are nothing sort like a bunch of lamps.
Ilumio lamps |
These Ilumio lamps are designed for two model options: table lamps and floor lamps. However, you can see that both are actually the same in terms of design, with the length of the base as the only factor that sets them apart. We simply love how the base is also in the same color shown by the lampshade!
Floor table wall |
Here, a series of light fixtures are designed to resemble the traditional Asian bamboo lanterns. We simply adore the simplistic design that is presented without looking painfully dull. Plus, this collection makes a wonderful choice if you wish to match your floor, wall-mounted, and table lamps since it has one for everything.
Forestier chandelier |
It is not easy to draw our attention away from this amazing Forestier chandelier. Featuring the geometric shapes that embrace the straight and crisp lines, this chandelier looks stylishly sophisticated with all of its detailing shown! Aside from the black painted variant, you can also see that this amazingly stunning chandelier can also be found in glimmering golden variant!
Mcmaster wood pendants |
Your choice of light fixture can also be an element to help you infuse color in the room. And with the McMaster pendants here, the colors are introduced by the painted wooden shade designed in a donut shape with gorgeous detailing to keep up with the curves and fluid design.
Both stylish and functional, those light fixtures are always truly interesting to consider when you finally decide to step up your interior lighting plan!
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